Paying off contracts previously awarded for cancelled HS2 sections will cost hundreds of millions of pounds, Transport Secretary Mark Harper has indicated.
He told BBC Breakfast that the cost of pulling out of the agreements will โbroadly balance outโ with money recovered from selling land and property acquired for the high-speed railway.
HS2 Ltd figures show ยฃ562 million was spent on land and property for HS2 north of Birmingham.
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That includes ยฃ205 million for Phase 2a between the West Midlands and Crewe, ยฃ196 million for Phase 2b between Crewe and Manchester, and ยฃ161 million for HS2โs eastern leg between the West Midlands and the East Midlands.
Government figures show a total of ยฃ2.3 billion had been spent on those phases as of June.
A ยฃ300 million contract for ground works north of Birmingham was awarded last week, but it is likely that most if not all of this spending can be withdrawn.
Mr Harper was repeatedly pressed about how much would be spent paying off contracts.
He told BBC Breakfast he could not say โin detailโ.
He added: โWeโve made some assumptions.
โBut weโve also made some assumptions about the money weโll recover from land sales, we think they will broadly balance out. โThey may not exactly.โ